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Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub - 2oz

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Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub - 2ozLalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub 2oz Dry, dull skin can leave your body feeling rough and uneven. Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub exfoliates and hydrates in one step, revealing softer, smoother, glowing skin with every use. This luxurious body scrub blends pure cane sugar with nourishing coconut oil and sweet almond oil to gently remove dead skin while deeply moisturizing. The whipped texture melts smoothly onto the skin, leaving behind lasting

Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub - 2oz

Dry, dull skin can leave your body feeling rough and uneven. Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub exfoliates and hydrates in one step, revealing softer, smoother, glowing skin with every use.

This luxurious body scrub blends pure cane sugar with nourishing coconut oil and sweet almond oil to gently remove dead skin while deeply moisturizing. The whipped texture melts smoothly onto the skin, leaving behind lasting softness and a radiant glow without feeling greasy. Notes of creamy peach, sweet berries, and jasmine petals create a sweet, spa-like experience that turns every shower into a self-care moment.

Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub also helps soften rough areas, improve the appearance of uneven skin tone, and support smoother skin after shaving by helping reduce ingrown hairs. The convenient 2oz size makes it perfect for travel, gym bags, or trying this limited-edition fragrance for the first time.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Pure Cane Sugar Exfoliation: Gently buffs away dull, dry skin for a smoother texture and brighter appearance.
  • Deep Moisture Blend: Coconut oil and sweet almond oil help hydrate and soften skin after every use.
  • Radiant Skin Glow: Helps improve the look of uneven skin tone and boosts natural-looking radiance.
  • Helps Reduce Ingrown Hairs: Supports smoother skin after shaving and exfoliation routines.
  • Limited-Edition Fragrance: Creamy peach, sweet berries, and jasmine petals create a fresh, sweet scent experience.

Ingredients:

  • 100% Pure Cane Sugar
  • Coconut Oil
  • Sweet Almond Oil

Sucrose (White Cane Sugar), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Tocopherol, Honey (Mel).

Why You'll Love It:
  • Gently exfoliates skin with 100% pure sugar cane
  • Incredible, lasting hydration you can see and feel
  • Evens out skin tone and leaves a radiant glow
  • Leaves skin feeling soft, smooth and protected
  • Helps prevent ingrown hairs

  • Gently exfoliates skin with 100% pure sugar cane
  • Incredible, lasting hydration you can see and feel
  • Evens out skin tone and leaves a radiant glow
  • Leaves skin feeling soft, smooth and protected
  • Helps prevent ingrown hairs

How to Use:

  1. Step 1: Apply a small amount onto damp skin during bath or shower.
  2. Step 2: Massage gently in circular motions, focusing on dry or rough areas.
  3. Step 3: Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
  4. Step 4: Use regularly for softer, smoother, glowing skin.

Treat your skin to soft, glowing hydration with Lalicious Peachy Keen Sugar Scrub before this limited-edition scent disappears.

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